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  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 136x200x20 mm, kaal: 280 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Sport
  • ISBN-10: 1472946936
  • ISBN-13: 9781472946935
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 136x200x20 mm, kaal: 280 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Sport
  • ISBN-10: 1472946936
  • ISBN-13: 9781472946935
An entertaining and effervescent history of the English Premier League told through the words and quotations of its players, managers, their contemporaries and the media.

Relive the highs and lows, the drama and fun of 25 years of the Premier League through this exceptional compilation, which brings together the very best quotes, comments and soundbites to tell the story of each incident-packed season.

Remember Kevin Keegans on-air meltdown? Or Paolo Di Canios shove? How about those jaw-on-the-floor goals like Tony Yeboahs volley or Sergio Agüeros last gasp title-winning goal for Manchester City? And what about some of those teams that set the competition alight like swash-buckling Newcastle, all-conquering Manchester United and Arsenals fabled Invincibles? All the Premier Leagues sensational stories, extraordinary incidents and dazzling moments are told here through the voices, views and reflections of the managers and players involved.

You Cant Win Anything With Kids also provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy some of the funniest, most insightful and sometimes perplexing soundbites from the last 25 years, from the endlessly amusing spat between José Mourinho and Arsène Wenger to Jürgen Klopps off-the-wall reflections, Eric Cantonas deeply philosophical musings and, of course, Alan Hansens profoundly misplaced pronouncement.

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Its been 25 years since the Premier League began and its a competition that never ceases to amaze me Long it may last. Enjoy the book. * Gary Neville * Genuinely a little bit different * TalkSPORT * ...crammed with great quotes as it charts the Premier League from its start to Chelseas 2017 crown. * Sunday Mirror *

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An entertaining and effervescent history of the English Premier League told through the words and quotations of its players, managers, their contemporaries and the media.
Foreword vii
Gary Neville
Introduction 1(2)
1992/93 --- A Whole New Ball Game
3(8)
1993/94 --- From Strength to Strength
11(6)
1994/95 --- The Rovers Return
17(7)
1995/96 --- That's Entertainment
24(11)
1996/97 --- Farewell to The King
35(9)
1997/98 --- The Wenger Revolution
44(6)
1998/99 --- Mind Games Over Matter
50(6)
1999/00 --- Taking the Honours
56(7)
2000/01 --- Moneyball
63(8)
2001/02 --- Global League
71(8)
2002/03 --- Living the Dream
79(6)
2003/04 --- Unbeaten. Unrivalled. Invincible
85(7)
2004/05 --- Take it to the Bridge
92(9)
2005/06 --- Highs and Lows
101(8)
2006/07 --- Homecomings and Farewells
109(8)
2007/08 --- World Class
117(9)
2008/09 --- Back-to-back Brilliance
126(8)
2009/10 --- More Than Special
134(8)
2010/11 --- Top of the League
142(7)
2011/12 --- The Noisy Neighbours Leave it Late
149(8)
2012/13 --- End of an Era
157(8)
2013/14 --- Liverpool Fall Short
165(10)
2014/15 --- A Special Return
175(8)
2015/16 --- 5000 to One
183(9)
2016/17 --- The Blues Roar Back
192(15)
References 207
Gavin Newsham is a sportswriter and journalist who has written for The Guardian, The Sunday Times, The Observer and The Sun. He was awarded the National Sporting Club Best New Writer for his first book, Letting the Big Dog Eat. He has published eleven books on sport including Once In A Lifetime: The Incredible Story of the New York Cosmos, Hype & Glory: The Decline and Fall of the England Football Team and The Official Treasures of Muhammad Ali. He lives in Brighton. @Gavinnewsham

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